DUB 0.9.17/0.9.18 have been released + now on code.dlang.org

2013-09-12 Thread Sönke Ludwig

Major changes since 0.9.16:

 - The registry is now officially located at http://code.dlang.org

   See also the current discussion thread in the D forum:
   http://forum.dlang.org/thread/l0o0jq$gvp$1...@digitalmars.com

 - Build types (debug, release, unittest etc.) can now be customized

 - Added support for multiple package repositories

 - Build flags are now handled in an abstract way to facilitate better
   compatibility of packages with different compilers (using a
   "buildOptions" field instead of "dflags" in most cases)

 - Configuration resolution on complex dependency graphs is much more
   robust now (i.e. "configurations" and "subConfigurations" fields of
   all used packages affect the finally chosen configurations as
   appropriate)

 - Robustness improvements for the VisualD project generator (avoids
   redundant flags and link dependencies)


There are currently two active contributors, but a lot of work has piled 
up, mostly in the form of enhancement requests, so any additional help 
is valuable.



GitHub projects:

  https://github.com/rejectedsoftware/dub
  https://github.com/rejectedsoftware/dub-registry


Full change log:

  https://github.com/rejectedsoftware/dub/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md


Download:

  http://code.dlang.org/download


Re: DUB 0.9.17/0.9.18 have been released + now on code.dlang.org

2013-09-12 Thread Brad Anderson
On Thursday, 12 September 2013 at 10:34:56 UTC, Sönke Ludwig 
wrote:

Major changes since 0.9.16:

 - The registry is now officially located at 
http://code.dlang.org


   See also the current discussion thread in the D forum:
   http://forum.dlang.org/thread/l0o0jq$gvp$1...@digitalmars.com

 - Build types (debug, release, unittest etc.) can now be 
customized


 - Added support for multiple package repositories

 - Build flags are now handled in an abstract way to facilitate 
better

   compatibility of packages with different compilers (using a
   "buildOptions" field instead of "dflags" in most cases)

 - Configuration resolution on complex dependency graphs is 
much more
   robust now (i.e. "configurations" and "subConfigurations" 
fields of

   all used packages affect the finally chosen configurations as
   appropriate)

 - Robustness improvements for the VisualD project generator 
(avoids

   redundant flags and link dependencies)


There are currently two active contributors, but a lot of work 
has piled up, mostly in the form of enhancement requests, so 
any additional help is valuable.



GitHub projects:

  https://github.com/rejectedsoftware/dub
  https://github.com/rejectedsoftware/dub-registry


Full change log:

  
https://github.com/rejectedsoftware/dub/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md



Download:

  http://code.dlang.org/download


Something is wrong with dub-0.9.18-setup.exe.  CRC check fails.


Re: DUB 0.9.17/0.9.18 have been released + now on code.dlang.org

2013-09-12 Thread Craig Dillabaugh

On Thursday, 12 September 2013 at 10:34:56 UTC, Sönke Ludwig
wrote:

Major changes since 0.9.16:

 - The registry is now officially located at 
http://code.dlang.org


   See also the current discussion thread in the D forum:
   http://forum.dlang.org/thread/l0o0jq$gvp$1...@digitalmars.com

 - Build types (debug, release, unittest etc.) can now be 
customized


 - Added support for multiple package repositories

 - Build flags are now handled in an abstract way to facilitate 
better

   compatibility of packages with different compilers (using a
   "buildOptions" field instead of "dflags" in most cases)

 - Configuration resolution on complex dependency graphs is 
much more
   robust now (i.e. "configurations" and "subConfigurations" 
fields of

   all used packages affect the finally chosen configurations as
   appropriate)

 - Robustness improvements for the VisualD project generator 
(avoids

   redundant flags and link dependencies)


There are currently two active contributors, but a lot of work 
has piled up, mostly in the form of enhancement requests, so 
any additional help is valuable.



GitHub projects:

  https://github.com/rejectedsoftware/dub
  https://github.com/rejectedsoftware/dub-registry


Full change log:

  
https://github.com/rejectedsoftware/dub/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md



Download:

  http://code.dlang.org/download


Currently any attempt to access the precompiled binaries, eg:

http://code.dlang.org/files/dub-0.9.18-linux-x86_64.tar.gz

returns

500 - Internal Server Error.

Internal error information:
object.Exception@../../../opt/vibe/source/vibe/inet/message.d(352):
Enforcement failed

./dub-registry(pure @safe bool
std.exception.enforce!(bool).enforce(bool, lazy const(char)[],
immutable(char)[], ulong)+0x6b) [0x5e31ab]
./dub-registry(void
vibe.inet.message.InetHeaderMap.remove(immutable(char)[])+0x182)
[0x744dfa]
./dub-registry(void
vibe.http.fileserver.sendFile(vibe.http.server.HTTPServerRequest,
vibe.http.server.HTTPServerResponse, vibe.inet.path.Path,
vibe.http.fileserver.HTTPFileServerSettings)+0x47c) [0x664844]
./dub-registry(void delegate(vibe.http.server.HTTPServerRequest,
vibe.http.server.HTTPServerResponse)
vibe.http.fileserver.serveStaticFiles(vibe.inet.path.Path,
vibe.http.fileserver.HTTPFileServerSettings).void
callback(vibe.http.server.HTTPServerRequest,
vibe.http.server.HTTPServerResponse)+0x2ce) [0x66416e]
./dub-registry(void
vibe.http.router.URLRouter.handleRequest(vibe.http.server.HTTPServerRequest,
vibe.http.server.HTTPServerResponse)+0x179) [0x6637d1]
./dub-registry(bool
vibe.http.server.handleRequest(vibe.core.stream.Stream,
immutable(char)[], vibe.http.server.HTTPServerListener, ref
vibe.http.server.HTTPServerSettings, ref bool)+0x1545) [0x6592a5]
./dub-registry(void
vibe.http.server.handleHTTPConnection(vibe.core.net.TCPConnection,
vibe.http.server.HTTPServerListener)+0x143) [0x657c9b]
./dub-registry(void
vibe.http.server.listenHTTPPlain(vibe.http.server.HTTPServerSettings,
void delegate(vibe.http.server.HTTPServerRequest,
vibe.http.server.HTTPServerResponse)).void
doListen(vibe.http.server.HTTPServerSettings,
vibe.http.server.HTTPServerListener, immutable(char)[]).void
__lambda45(vibe.core.net.TCPConnection)+0x2c) [0x65424c]
./dub-registry(extern (C) nothrow void
vibe.core.drivers.libevent2_tcp.onConnect(int, short, void*).void
ClientTask.execute()+0x2d6) [0x67119e]
./dub-registry(void vibe.core.core.CoreTask.run()+0xf2) [0x67ef82]
./dub-registry(void core.thread.Fiber.run()+0x2a) [0x788fd2]
./dub-registry(fiber_entryPoint+0x61) [0x788edd]
[(nil)]



Re: DUB 0.9.17/0.9.18 have been released + now on code.dlang.org

2013-09-12 Thread Sönke Ludwig
Am 12.09.2013 18:16, schrieb Brad Anderson:
> Something is wrong with dub-0.9.18-setup.exe.  CRC check fails.

Thanks, fixed now.

There are some weird issues with GZIP compression on the server so I
disabled it for now. (I need to rewrite the compression code using zlib
directly anyway to avoid excessive GC allocations)


Updates to D graph library

2013-09-12 Thread Joseph Rushton Wakeling

Hello all,

Today I pushed a number of major (and breaking) changes to the 
master repository of the D graph library.  I've provided a brief 
summary on my blog, which also describes how to revise any 
programs to work with the new code:

http://braingam.es/2013/09/d-graph-library-updates/

I hope that these changes don't unduly inconvenience anyone 
currently using the library.  My own take was that it's worth it 
in terms of moving to a generic design and offering some new 
higher-performance graph data structures, which I'll be 
describing in more detail some time soon.


Feedback on the new code is welcome.  I would also like to offer 
thanks to all the nice people on D.learn who contributed useful 
ideas that helped with this update :-)


Thanks & best wishes,

-- Joe


Re: [OT] My C++ talk at GoingNative 2013

2013-09-12 Thread Joseph Rushton Wakeling

On Tuesday, 10 September 2013 at 13:08:29 UTC, Iain Buclaw wrote:
All class methods are virtual by default in D, unless declared 
'final'.


There was an intense discussion a while back which ended in (I 
think) a decision by Walter to switch to final-by-default, but 
there has so far been no practical follow-up.


Re: DUB 0.9.17/0.9.18 have been released + now on code.dlang.org

2013-09-12 Thread Kapps
On Thursday, 12 September 2013 at 18:01:43 UTC, Craig Dillabaugh 
wrote:


Currently any attempt to access the precompiled binaries, eg:

http://code.dlang.org/files/dub-0.9.18-linux-x86_64.tar.gz

returns

500 - Internal Server Error.

Internal error information:
object.Exception@../../../opt/vibe/source/vibe/inet/message.d(352):
Enforcement failed

./dub-registry(pure @safe bool
std.exception.enforce!(bool).enforce(bool, lazy const(char)[],
immutable(char)[], ulong)+0x6b) [0x5e31ab]
./dub-registry(void
vibe.inet.message.InetHeaderMap.remove(immutable(char)[])+0x182)
[0x744dfa]
./dub-registry(void
vibe.http.fileserver.sendFile(vibe.http.server.HTTPServerRequest,
...


Try a different browser. I had this issue when using curl / wget, 
but it worked with Firefox.


Re: DUB 0.9.17/0.9.18 have been released + now on code.dlang.org

2013-09-12 Thread Craig Dillabaugh

On Thursday, 12 September 2013 at 21:06:22 UTC, Kapps wrote:
On Thursday, 12 September 2013 at 18:01:43 UTC, Craig 
Dillabaugh wrote:


Currently any attempt to access the precompiled binaries, eg:

http://code.dlang.org/files/dub-0.9.18-linux-x86_64.tar.gz

returns

500 - Internal Server Error.

Internal error information:
object.Exception@../../../opt/vibe/source/vibe/inet/message.d(352):
Enforcement failed

./dub-registry(pure @safe bool
std.exception.enforce!(bool).enforce(bool, lazy const(char)[],
immutable(char)[], ulong)+0x6b) [0x5e31ab]
./dub-registry(void
vibe.inet.message.InetHeaderMap.remove(immutable(char)[])+0x182)
[0x744dfa]
./dub-registry(void
vibe.http.fileserver.sendFile(vibe.http.server.HTTPServerRequest,
...


Try a different browser. I had this issue when using curl / 
wget, but it worked with Firefox.


Failed with Firefox, Opera, and Chromium.  Maybe it is something
with my PC, will try again from another PC.


Re: [OT] My C++ talk at GoingNative 2013

2013-09-12 Thread Iain Buclaw
On Sep 12, 2013 9:16 PM, "Joseph Rushton Wakeling" <
joseph.wakel...@webdrake.net> wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, 10 September 2013 at 13:08:29 UTC, Iain Buclaw wrote:
>>
>> All class methods are virtual by default in D, unless declared 'final'.
>
>
> There was an intense discussion a while back which ended in (I think) a
decision by Walter to switch to final-by-default, but there has so far been
no practical follow-up.

Not sure how long ago that was, but dconf everyone agreed to disagree and
left it at "we're not changing it".

Regards
-- 
Iain Buclaw

*(p < e ? p++ : p) = (c & 0x0f) + '0';


Re: [OT] My C++ talk at GoingNative 2013

2013-09-12 Thread Sean Kelly
On Sep 12, 2013, at 2:46 PM, Iain Buclaw  wrote:
> 
> Not sure how long ago that was, but dconf everyone agreed to disagree and 
> left it at "we're not changing it".

Here's a portion of the discussion where Walter seemed to change his mind:

http://forum.dlang.org/thread/yzsqwejxqlnzryhrk...@forum.dlang.org?page=26

Re: [OT] My C++ talk at GoingNative 2013

2013-09-12 Thread Sean Kelly
On Sep 12, 2013, at 2:46 PM, Iain Buclaw  wrote:

> 
> On Sep 12, 2013 9:16 PM, "Joseph Rushton Wakeling" 
>  wrote:
> >
> > On Tuesday, 10 September 2013 at 13:08:29 UTC, Iain Buclaw wrote:
> >>
> >> All class methods are virtual by default in D, unless declared 'final'.
> >
> >
> > There was an intense discussion a while back which ended in (I think) a 
> > decision by Walter to switch to final-by-default, but there has so far been 
> > no practical follow-up.
> 
> Not sure how long ago that was, but dconf everyone agreed to disagree and 
> left it at "we're not changing it".

I believe this decision happened after dconf as the result of a rather long 
discussion in digitalmars.D.  Someone referenced something written by a C# 
creator.

Re: DUB 0.9.17/0.9.18 have been released + now on code.dlang.org

2013-09-12 Thread Craig Dillabaugh

On Thursday, 12 September 2013 at 21:30:38 UTC, Craig Dillabaugh
wrote:

On Thursday, 12 September 2013 at 21:06:22 UTC, Kapps wrote:
On Thursday, 12 September 2013 at 18:01:43 UTC, Craig 
Dillabaugh wrote:


Currently any attempt to access the precompiled binaries, eg:

http://code.dlang.org/files/dub-0.9.18-linux-x86_64.tar.gz

returns

500 - Internal Server Error.

Internal error information:
object.Exception@../../../opt/vibe/source/vibe/inet/message.d(352):
Enforcement failed

./dub-registry(pure @safe bool
std.exception.enforce!(bool).enforce(bool, lazy const(char)[],
immutable(char)[], ulong)+0x6b) [0x5e31ab]
./dub-registry(void
vibe.inet.message.InetHeaderMap.remove(immutable(char)[])+0x182)
[0x744dfa]
./dub-registry(void
vibe.http.fileserver.sendFile(vibe.http.server.HTTPServerRequest,
...


Try a different browser. I had this issue when using curl / 
wget, but it worked with Firefox.


Failed with Firefox, Opera, and Chromium.  Maybe it is something
with my PC, will try again from another PC.


Same problem with Opera/Chrome from my home PC (Windows 7).  My
previous attempts were from my Linux machine at the office where
I tried Firefox/Opera/Chromium.

I am the only one experiencing this?

Craig




Re: DUB 0.9.17/0.9.18 have been released + now on code.dlang.org

2013-09-12 Thread growler
On Friday, 13 September 2013 at 00:56:27 UTC, Craig Dillabaugh 
wrote:

On Thursday, 12 September 2013 at 21:30:38 UTC, Craig Dillabaugh
wrote:

On Thursday, 12 September 2013 at 21:06:22 UTC, Kapps wrote:
On Thursday, 12 September 2013 at 18:01:43 UTC, Craig 
Dillabaugh wrote:


Currently any attempt to access the precompiled binaries, eg:

http://code.dlang.org/files/dub-0.9.18-linux-x86_64.tar.gz

returns

500 - Internal Server Error.

Internal error information:
object.Exception@../../../opt/vibe/source/vibe/inet/message.d(352):
Enforcement failed

./dub-registry(pure @safe bool
std.exception.enforce!(bool).enforce(bool, lazy 
const(char)[],

immutable(char)[], ulong)+0x6b) [0x5e31ab]
./dub-registry(void
vibe.inet.message.InetHeaderMap.remove(immutable(char)[])+0x182)
[0x744dfa]
./dub-registry(void
vibe.http.fileserver.sendFile(vibe.http.server.HTTPServerRequest,
...


Try a different browser. I had this issue when using curl / 
wget, but it worked with Firefox.


Failed with Firefox, Opera, and Chromium.  Maybe it is 
something

with my PC, will try again from another PC.


Same problem with Opera/Chrome from my home PC (Windows 7).  My
previous attempts were from my Linux machine at the office where
I tried Firefox/Opera/Chromium.

I am the only one experiencing this?

Craig


I'm getting this also on a windows PC from a Chrome browser.



Re: [OT] My C++ talk at GoingNative 2013

2013-09-12 Thread Jacob Carlborg

On 2013-09-10 14:54, Olivier Grant wrote:

First of all, I very much enjoyed the talk. It was as interesting as it
was entertaining.


Yes, I enjoyed it as well.


I do have a question regarding the talk's section on devirtualization.
As a language that imposes virtual methods for classes, how well does D
play when it comes to devirtualization? And on a side note, does D have
a different way of implementing virtual methods than most C++ compilers do?


In D it seems that currently the preferred way to compile a project is 
to compile all the source at once using RDMD or similar. Isn't that a 
great opportunity for full program analysis to do devirtualization?


--
/Jacob Carlborg


Re: DUB 0.9.17/0.9.18 have been released + now on code.dlang.org

2013-09-12 Thread Mathias Lang
Same here with chromium on a win7 64.


2013/9/13 growler 

> On Friday, 13 September 2013 at 00:56:27 UTC, Craig Dillabaugh wrote:
>
>> On Thursday, 12 September 2013 at 21:30:38 UTC, Craig Dillabaugh
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On Thursday, 12 September 2013 at 21:06:22 UTC, Kapps wrote:
>>>
 On Thursday, 12 September 2013 at 18:01:43 UTC, Craig Dillabaugh wrote:

>
> Currently any attempt to access the precompiled binaries, eg:
>
> http://code.dlang.org/files/**dub-0.9.18-linux-x86_64.tar.gz
>
> returns
>
> 500 - Internal Server Error.
>
> Internal error information:
> object.Exception@../../../opt/**vibe/source/vibe/inet/message.**
> d(352):
> Enforcement failed
> 
> ./dub-registry(pure @safe bool
> std.exception.enforce!(bool).**enforce(bool, lazy const(char)[],
> immutable(char)[], ulong)+0x6b) [0x5e31ab]
> ./dub-registry(void
> vibe.inet.message.**InetHeaderMap.remove(**immutable(char)[])+0x182)
> [0x744dfa]
> ./dub-registry(void
> vibe.http.fileserver.sendFile(**vibe.http.server.**HTTPServerRequest,
> ...
>

 Try a different browser. I had this issue when using curl / wget, but
 it worked with Firefox.

>>>
>>> Failed with Firefox, Opera, and Chromium.  Maybe it is something
>>> with my PC, will try again from another PC.
>>>
>>
>> Same problem with Opera/Chrome from my home PC (Windows 7).  My
>> previous attempts were from my Linux machine at the office where
>> I tried Firefox/Opera/Chromium.
>>
>> I am the only one experiencing this?
>>
>> Craig
>>
>
> I'm getting this also on a windows PC from a Chrome browser.
>
>


Re: [OT] My C++ talk at GoingNative 2013

2013-09-12 Thread deadalnix
On Friday, 13 September 2013 at 06:24:26 UTC, Jacob Carlborg 
wrote:

On 2013-09-10 14:54, Olivier Grant wrote:
First of all, I very much enjoyed the talk. It was as 
interesting as it

was entertaining.


Yes, I enjoyed it as well.

I do have a question regarding the talk's section on 
devirtualization.
As a language that imposes virtual methods for classes, how 
well does D
play when it comes to devirtualization? And on a side note, 
does D have
a different way of implementing virtual methods than most C++ 
compilers do?


In D it seems that currently the preferred way to compile a 
project is to compile all the source at once using RDMD or 
similar. Isn't that a great opportunity for full program 
analysis to do devirtualization?


No because export is ill defined. But it definitively should.


Re: [OT] My C++ talk at GoingNative 2013

2013-09-12 Thread deadalnix
On Wednesday, 11 September 2013 at 05:27:35 UTC, Olivier Pisano 
wrote:
On Monday, 9 September 2013 at 16:43:54 UTC, Andrei 
Alexandrescu wrote:

http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1m1izv/goingnative_2013_writing_quick_code_in_c_quickly/

Andrei


This talks are amazing. I learned a lot. Thank you all guys for 
your dedication and pedagogy.


BTW, I really liked your face during the 'Ask us anything' 
panel, when STL talked about Garbage Collection!




There is 2 ask us anything. Can you tell us which one and 
approximately when ?